Variable is set to the 32-bit or 64-bit depth for which the currently running Wrapper was built. It can be used to define paths relative to this locationĮven if the current working directory is modified. Variable is set to the location of the Wrapper binary on startup. Variable is set to the binary name without the extension, and without the OS,Īrchitecture and bits (if included in the name). Variable is set to the name of the architecture for which the currently running Wrapper was built. Or by accessing the environment of the JVM or any of its child processes. These variables can be used within the configuration file On startup, the Wrapper sets the following environment variables into its own environment. This makes it possible to define default environment variables within the configuration fileĪnd then also to change that value from the command line.Ĭommand Line on Windows: (NOTE: A space is included in a property value) These values from command line will override any values fromĮither the system or those set in the configuration file. The value in the configuration file will override the existing value.Įnvironment variables defined from the command line work a little differently. If the same variable name is specified in the configuration file, then If you understand how and when their values are set.īefore the Wrapper is launched, can, of course, be used as usual. The use of environment variables definitions can be very powerful